TAG: Wu-Tang

Jan17

@Mphazes remixes “The Raw” @TheRealSaigon @TheRealBekay @INSpectahDECKWU (Video & MP3)

I remember when i first hear Bekay on this and the big goal back then was to be #1 on the UGHH.com charts. This song made #1. To have Saigon and Inspektah Deck on a track was simply classic and the cuts were so raw, the track title seemed fitting.

M-Phazes drops the first official single for his remix album Phazed Out, which drops digitally on February 14th and on CD on February 28th through Coalmine Records. The single is a remix of Coalmine’s inaugural single “The Raw”, which features Saigon, Inspectah Deck and Bekay with an updated scratch chorus provided by DJ Boogie Blind (X-ecutioners, Pharoahe Monch). Phazed Out is a compilation of select singles taken from Coalmine’s catalog, remixed by the Aria Award winning M-Phazes and mixed/arranged by DJ Rhettmatic, …

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Sep27

Theo Parrish Joins Ghostface On “Protect Ya Neck” (Video)

Here’s one we didn’t see coming. Detroit house favorite Theo Parrish recently joined Ghostface Killah onstage at a celebration for the opening of the London Supreme Store. The DJ became the rapper when he got on the mic to do ODB’s verse on the classic Wu-Tang cut, “Protect Ya Neck.”





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Jul11

New tunes: @yakballz @koshadillz @rza @therealkoolgrap @verbsisthehomie @Mike_Eagle (MP3)

The word?

This song is banging. Talk about horrorscopes? zodiac thrillers and killers, and some remixing of old lyrics, killing time and sort of a twist into the abyss of a spiral downward beat, I can only imagaine the craziest video to a crazy beat.

download Zodiac killer here

@Rza and @koshadillz w/ @therealkoolGRap – “Operator”

The most unexpected collaboration in the entire world has happened. The chances of this collabo happening (to be expected) was like austrailia and canadian military forces planning to take over the world with nuclear weapons….and well.. it did. Koll G Rap does him while Rza layces the beat hook and Kosha Dillz goes in for the last supper or Passover …

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May26

CunninLynguists @ El Rey Theatre 05/20/11 (Live Review)

Being a long time fan of the CunninLynguists since their debut record Will Rap for Food, and surprisingly having never seen their live show, I had huge expectations coming into this performance.   Rocking with rapper Homeboy Sandman, Blue Sky Black Death, and affiliate and often-collaborator Tonedeff (pictured below), the CunninLynguists had quite a bit of opening performers to ready up the crowd. While some of the sets felt a bit long (such as Homeboy Sandman’s and Blue Sky Black Death’s which I will get to later), ultimately, the CunninLynguists delivered. Given the departure of one of the Lynguists’ members—the always ill Mr. S.O.S. (departed half a decade ago but still on the QN5 label)—left CunninLynguists with Natti, Deacon and Kno with DJ Flip Flop spinning the mentals on his Serato …

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May16

Some Further Thoughts on Goblin

Tyler the Creator, frontman of L.A. hip-hop convoy OFWGKTA (Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All), won’t admit to it but I’m sure he understands his audience to be predominantly white, suburban, indie-teens-in-training. Let’s try to keep that in mind here, now that there seems to be a somewhat recognizable consensus on Tyler the Creator’s second full-length album and first major label release, Goblin on XL Records. From where I’m standing it seems like folks are a bit dissatisfied. Granted there hasn’t been too many local hip-hop acts with this kind of trajectory since the astronomical rise of Lupe Fiasco, the quizzical introduction of Wiz Khalifa and others, this record leaves a lot to be desired. The album is choppy, draining, and quite lengthy. Some of the standout tracks (“Yonkers” and “Sandwitches”) on the record feel somewhat superfluous since they’ve …

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